Review of Basic Vocab and Segments
... 1. Planes BEC plane ABCD 2. A plane that contains DE. 3. AB plane BCE. 4. Three collinear points. 5. Four non-coplanar points. 6. Three points that are coplanar, but are not collinear. 7. The plane that contains AD and point G. 8. Plane ABCD plane AFEB. ...
... 1. Planes BEC plane ABCD 2. A plane that contains DE. 3. AB plane BCE. 4. Three collinear points. 5. Four non-coplanar points. 6. Three points that are coplanar, but are not collinear. 7. The plane that contains AD and point G. 8. Plane ABCD plane AFEB. ...
A fraction of the number line
... on the number line. This process of bisection, by compass and straight edge or using geometry k software, can be extended to locate a point corresponding to any fraction of the form 2n where k is an integer and n is a natural number – such as quarters and eighths as well as mixed numbers involving t ...
... on the number line. This process of bisection, by compass and straight edge or using geometry k software, can be extended to locate a point corresponding to any fraction of the form 2n where k is an integer and n is a natural number – such as quarters and eighths as well as mixed numbers involving t ...
Your 1st Geometry Test
... • A triangle that has two congruent sides. ISOSCELES • Angles that have the same measure. CONGRUENT • A triangle that has no congruent sides. SCALENE • Two lines that intersect to form right angles. PERPENDICULAR • A set of three or more points all of which lie on the same straight line. COLLINEAR ...
... • A triangle that has two congruent sides. ISOSCELES • Angles that have the same measure. CONGRUENT • A triangle that has no congruent sides. SCALENE • Two lines that intersect to form right angles. PERPENDICULAR • A set of three or more points all of which lie on the same straight line. COLLINEAR ...
Graph each point and determine which quadrant it lies in
... 12. Can any two points be collinear? 13. Can any three points be collinear? ...
... 12. Can any two points be collinear? 13. Can any three points be collinear? ...